We list articles like this from time to time to help you find work at home.
This is a recent article from CNN/Careebuilder listing some places.
This is slightly different than the lists we’ve seen before. So for your reading pleasure…
• Alpine Access: A call center company that uses home-based customer service representatives to handle calls for a variety of companies, including J. Crew and 1-800-Flowers.
• Arise: Matches work-from-home agents with open positions in sales, technical support and customer service.
• Convergys: Hires home-based agents to serve as customer service, technical assistance or sales agents for clients.
• Liveops: Customer service calls for a variety of major corporations are routed through this center and answered by people who work from home.
• Staffcentrix: Finds virtual assistants who perform a variety of administrative and other business tasks from their home for CEOs and other clients.
• VirtuServe: A call center that hires home agents for various services, such as telemarketing, help desk support and survey research.
• VIPdesk: Home-based concierge and customer service agents are hired to work with various companies.
• West Corporation: Finds customer service agents based out of their homes for a variety of industries, including pharmaceutical, retail and hospitality.
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Helen Ross on April 4th, 2008 at 10:53 am
Recently in an automobile accident and doctor placed me on medical leave for 6 months. I am a Government employee but my leave will run out before I am able to return to work. My funds are starting to get low and I need income to meet expenses.
BrownSistah on July 17th, 2008 at 11:55 am
Great Information…
Thanks!